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I damaged my prop and am going to replace it but I also slightly bent the skeg, how can I straighten out the skeg? If I put a back of wood on one side and lightly tap the skeg ,do you think it will bend back?
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If not too bad, should be able to do it. I d try to use a dead blow hammer if u have one, or rubber mallet.
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Not a metal hammer? You think a dead blow hammer would have enough power to straighten it? It's a very slight bend not to bad. Should I put a block of wood on the opposite side?
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I would use the dead blow against it with a wood block on the other side. Better yet ,dead blow against dead blow if you have two of them.
If it s not too bad, might just run it as is, probably not notice it. Worst case, if it snaps ,they can be replaced. |
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Leave it alone unless it's really bad. It's aluminum. Hard to bend. Even harder to bend back. You are taking a chance on it snapping off if you try to bend it back cold.
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If its not too bad I'd leave it alone. If you try to bend it back without heating it good chance it will crack. My old lower unit skeg was bent alittle, never gave me any trouble. Aluminum is very brittle!
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